Cyabra Launches Deepfake Detection

Impersonation – Bank of America

Cyabra discovered 7 identical accounts impersonating Bank of America’s customer service.

These accounts impersonating Bank of America’s customer service are an immediate threat to the company. They ask individuals to privately message their information which is a dangerous phishing technique. The accounts copy content from the company’s real accounts to seem realistic.

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Three impersonated “Bank of America Customer Service” social-media pages shown side by side, illustrating how fraudsters replicate the brand
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